Word: hutchinson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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First Freshman Four--Stroke, S. A. Buckingham; 3, R. B. Greenman; 2, N. B. Hutchinson Jr.; bow, R. S. Riley Jr.; cox., H. C. Humphrey...
...Vere Hutchinson's "Great Waters," previously announced by the Century Co. as on the way, is definitely to be published April 16, the publishers state. They remind us that the first novel of this young sister of A. S. M. Hutchinson, "Sea Wrack," received from American reviewers a remarkable "press," in which the word "powerful" outdistanced all other adjectives in number of times used. The new novel is described as a romance, and opens with the kidnaping of a young Englishman who has been brought up sober, diligent and respectable, and his carrying off to sea to be made...
Yale's triumph in the 1927 relay was the result of a gallant sprint by her anchor man, Hutchinson, which changed a five-yard Crimson lead 75 yards from the tape into Blue victory which was only a shade from a dead heat. But despite this defeat, as near to victory as defeat can be, the 1927 team gave a remarkable performance...
Southern States stock had been very active on the Curb for two months, and gradually rose to 33 from below 20, under evident manipulative tactics. Suddenly the suspension of a Curb house (Richards, Hutchinson & Co.) developed the report that Haskell and others had ordered them to purchase 50,000 shares of the stock, and that after the purchase had been made they were left high and dry by their "clients." The stock was stricken from the list on the Curb and in outside market trading immediately afterwards its price was quoted "5 bid, offered...
...remains to signalize one or two tales more, to signalize them for success incomplete and laurels all but won. How Mr. Hutchinson endures his own iteration it is difficult to see. And not only his iteration, but his childishness is disagreeable. "What jolly, jolly fun!" he exclaims; bang! goes the book and the reader's patience. But reader, reopen! At the end of the story you will be rewarded with what is perhaps nearer nobility than any other page in the volume. Courage triumphing over infamy, a grotesque and petty nature winning its hard verdict from truth and struggling into...